How To Make David Kinch's Green Garlic Infused Custard

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Finishing the last bite of broccoli off your dinner plate used to be a chore but thanks to David Kinch, it is now a delight. Try this Chawonmushi (Japanese style custard) and rejoice that broccoli is still apart of your life. So long are the days of drowning your broccoli with globs of cheese; embrace the rich, aromatic flavors of green garlic and broccoli and create this refined dish that is as tasty as it is good looking.

Brown the butter over medium heat in a saucepan, being careful not to burn it. Once brown, lower the heat, and add half of the sliced green garlic and stir to sweat. Do not brown the garlic, just melt it in the butter until tender. Add the veg stock and bring up to a simmer. Once simmering, add the remaining raw green garlic. Cook this mix at just barely a simmer for 45 minutes. Strain through a fine strainer, and discard the green garlic pieces. Keep the broth hot at 155F, and season to taste with the shiro dashi and sea salt.

Directions for Custard Base:

Pour the hot green garlic broth into a blender. Turn it on to low speed, and incorporate the eggs one at a time. Strain the custard base through a fine strainer. Portion out 45g into small heat proof bowls, and wrap loosely, but all the way around with plastic wrap. Steam at 212F for six minutes. The custard should jiggle but be set in the center.

Directions for Seaweed Vinegar:

Heat a saucepan over medium heat. Add in the sake to the hot pan and let it boil off most of the alcohol. Add in the rice vinegar, sugar, water, and the soy’s. Bring back up to a simmer, then remove from the heat. Immediately add in the shaved bonito and the seaweeds. Cover the pot with a lid or plastic wrap and let cool to room temperature. The ingredients should marinate for a minimum of four hours. After it has cooled and marinated, strain the liquid and discard the solids. Thicken with a cornstarch or kudzu starch slurry if desired.

Directions for Crispy Broccoli:

Using a sharp pairing knife, shave the small florets off of each bunch of broccoli. Fry the florets in a small strainer, in grapeseed oil that is 360F. Once the florets turn bright green and begin to get crispy, transfer to a tray lines with towels to collect excess oil. Season with salt and transfer to a dehydrator until ready for use.

Directions for Pickled Broccoli Stems:

Vacuum seal the stems in the vinegar and salt. Let sit for one hour before use.